March, 2011
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March, 2011
MAR11-A&P-pg1:Layout 1 3/18/11 4:38 PM Page 1 ARTISTS & PUBLISHERS LaMantia Fine Art Publishes Del Orfano Hessam Marks 9-11 10th Anniversary LaMantia Fine Art Inc., Northport, NY, is publishing the work of Daniel Del Orfano as giclées on canvas, hand-embellished by the Long Island-based “A Passing Glimpse” by Daniel Del Orfano is a artist. The giclée on canvas measuring 36 by 29 inches. initial release includes 12 giclées in editions ranging from 75 to 125 and retailing from $695 to $1,600. Shown is “A Passing Glimpse,” in an edition of 95, retailing for $1,200. LaMantia Fine Art is co-owned by James LaMantia and Robert Bluver, also owners of LaMantia Gallery in Northport, NY. Telephone (631) 754-8414, www.lamantiagallery.com/fineart. The Garmashes at Galeria del Mar Galeria del Mar hosted a Russian-themed private reception for Inessa and Michael Garmash’s exhibition of their Impressionist-style paintings and prints. More than one hundred guests enjoyed Russian music, wine, and dinner served in the gallery where they had the opportunity to spend time with the artists. About 90% of the oil paintings, ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, were sold, as “Anastasia,” an oil painting by well as a number of Michael and Inessa Garmash. prints. The Ukraine-born couple, known for their collaboration on every painting, are represented by Collectors Editions and Weinstein Art Management. For Galeria del Mar, telephone (904) 829-2120 or go to the website located at: www.cutterandcutter.com. PA GE 10 Studio Fine Art has announced that Hessam Abrishami will unveil a 9-11 remembrance painting entitled “Still Standing” at Artexpo New York on Saturday March 26, at 12 noon at Studio Fine Art’s booth #907. The Iranian-born artist will then present the acrylic painting that measures 36 by 48 inches and is valued at $24,000, to a nonprofit organization. Says Hessam, “I see “Still Standing” by Hessam Abrishami. a similar devastation almost every day in my country. I know how hard it is and I know how proud we can be of the American people for coming together and moving forward.” For more on Hessam’s work, visit: www.studiofineart.com or call (818) 889-2000. Ford Smith’s Ocean Paintings a Hit! Ford Smith Gallery in Roswell, GA, hosted a splashy reception in early March for “Oceans ’11,” an exhibition introducing new works by Ford Smith featuring ocean themes and tropi- A Ford Smith collector views the artist’s cal matters. Over new paintings of ocean themes. 150 guests attended the event where some 13 of his paintings were sold of which 60% were oceanscapes and 40% landscapes with prices from $1,400 to $17,000. A number of hand-embellished giclées on canvas were also purchased. “Selling 13 paintings during one show would have been fabulous in a great economy, so we were more than thrilled by this show’s success,” said Cristi Smith, co-owner of Ford Smith Fine Art. Call (770) 552-5942, www.fordsmithfineart.com. A RT WORL D NEWS Huckleberry-1-spread.qxp:Layout 1 3/21/11 3:30 PM Page 1 Huckleberry Fine Art Presents the art of Rob Gonsalves, Gavin Glakas, John Payne, and J. Scott Nicol. Cathedral of Commerce by Rob Gonsalves Giclée on Paper 7" h x 14" w $225 Giclée on Canvas 13" h x 26" w $750 Giclée on Canvas 22" h x 44" w $1,700 The Chalkboard Universe by Rob Gonsalves Giclée on Paper 8.5" h x 12.75” $225 Giclée on Canvas 16" h x 24" w $600 Giclée on Canvas 28" h x 41" w $1,700 Huckleberry-2-spread.qxp:Layout 1 3/21/11 3:34 PM Page 1 Huckleberry Fine Art New York, New York by J. Scott Nicol Giclée on Paper 11.5" h x 17" w $225 Giclée on Canvas 18" h x 27" w $900 Giclée on Canvas 24" h x 36" w $1,200 Giclée on Canvas 32" h x 48" w $2,200 The 60's by J. Scott Nicol Giclée on Paper 8.5" h x 17" w $225 Giclée on Canvas 12" h x 24" w $600 Giclée on Canvas 24" h x 48" w $1,600 12063 Nebel Street | Rockville, MD 20852 | 301.881.5977 info@huckleberryfineart.com | www.huckleberryfineart.com MARCH11 L-J Framing page 2:Layout 1 3/21/11 3:23 PM Page 1 FRAMING FASHIONS CUSTOM FRAMING continued from page 34 tique bookplate, shown below. To take the design even further in a feminine direction, the mat was hand- Touch of Lace: Lace is hand-wrapped over the mat and strands of pearl beads are stitched on around the mat opening. The inner moulding is Providence 393931 and the outer moulding is Calais 360814. wrapped with lace and the mat window opening outlined with strands of pearl beads. Frame Fatale: From Rita Hayworth to Sharon Stone, Hollywood actresses have brought us Femme Fatale for many years. These women, or at least the characters they played, used their femininity to gain power. Similarly, Frame Fatale shows how many black mouldings with larger scale patterns relate well to feminine art and objects, but brings a stronger look to the presentation. The framed example of Frame Fatale “modeled” by Ginger Hartford in the photo below, is basically a bulletin board, but its sole purpose is to display jewelry. Many necklaces, bracelets, and earrings are artsy, so why not use them as art when they aren’t being worn? This stacked moulding combination, combined with a boldly patterned fabric covering the bulletin board, give this piece just the right combination of strength and femininity. Screw cup hooks into the bulletin board so each piece of jewelry can be easily removed and replaced. Power Suit: Now on to t h e Ginger more Hartford, mascuArtaisl i n e sance side of sales, custom models framThe i n g . Frame When Fatale. y o u Patterwrap ned fabric is mounted onto a bulletin board and art in a cup hooks have been screwed into it to hold b o l d pieces of jewelry. The inner moulding is Proviblack dence 393930 and the outer is Marais II 457593. f r a m e , A RT WORL D NEWS Power Suit: The art is “Pathways #34” by Michael Moon, Item #1121824 at: www.artthatfits.com. The inner moulding is Brooklyn 246350; the middle, Taichang 676092; and the outer, Brooklyn 256350. Black Jack: Next, they showed the fun and relaxed side of black frames with Black Jack. Many black mouldings are a perfect fit in game rooms, home theatres, and man caves. The show organizers created a real conversation piece for this look using a portion of a blackjack tabletop, shown in photo below. The shadowbox is set up as if a game is in progress. The lucky guy who gets one of these hanging by his poker table certainly hits the jackpot! Black frames also work well with game boards, as well as flat screen televisions, vintage and contemporary posters, album covers, and a framing fa- as shown above, it is kind of like the Power Suit of custom framing. For this design, the look becomes even stronger with the unexpected use of a bamboo pattern. You can also achieve an added dose of black when you choose Joe Petta and Scott Riley of South bold sophisti- Central and Southeast Region Sales, cated art with respectively, present Black Jack. The black accents, inner moulding is Metro 384403; the as in “Pathways middle moulding is Thornhill 446691; #34” by Michael and the outer is Metro 393403. Moon, shown at the top of this page. The vorite—sports memorabilia. Power Suit consumer is not Part 2 of this article continonly strong in business, but ues in a future issue. they may also have a variety of interests outside the of- Greg Perkins is customer fice. Appeal to him by pro- programs manager for Larmoting framing of his sports son-Juhl, Norcross, GA. To awards or favorite travel reach him, E-mail:Greg_ Perkins@larsonjuhl.com. photographs. PAGE 35